‘Charlie is Gone, But the Truth he Fought For is Not’: Jerusalem Remembers Charlie Kirk
'Jerusalem pays tribute to Charlie Kirk, the U.S. conservative activist, with a memorial attended by hundreds, honoring his legacy of humility and devotion.'
'Jerusalem pays tribute to Charlie Kirk, the U.S. conservative activist, with a memorial attended by hundreds, honoring his legacy of humility and devotion.'
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